ScotRail is advising passengers that strike action set to take place this weekend, 18th and 19th May, has been called off and services will operate as normal. The news comes following an agreement between the operator and the RMT Union. Conductors at G…
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New train timetable for Scotland launches in June
Operator ScotRail is introducing new timetables from Sunday, 2 June.
New train timetable for Scotland launches in June
Operator ScotRail is introducing new timetables from Sunday, 2 June.
Travel advice for major Scottish sporting fixtures
With three major sporting fixtures, ScotRail expects train services to be very busy this weekend and has issued travel advice to make journeys easier.
CrossCountry advises passengers of timetable changes
Engineering work will mean that services are disrupted.
Network Rail’s Easter heavy metal message
Network Rail says the Easter programme of works on the UK rail network should be music to the ears of freight operators. It is delivering around ninety million pounds (105 million euros) of enhancement works over the Easter weekend. The British infrastructure agency says that freight will benefit from the programme of works, at least…
ScotRail’s extra services for Scotland v Northern Ireland game
Football fans planning to travel to Hampden Park for the men’s football international between Scotland and Northern Ireland on Tuesday 26 March have been advised that additional services will run to the station nearest to the football stadium. ScotRail…
ScotRail running trials of advanced ticket machine
ScotRail is carrying out trials of a new type of ticket vending machine called a Smart Kiosk that will provide more ticket options and clearer information.
Charity challenges rail community to spend a night on a station floor
The Railway Children charity has challenged the rail community to spend a night on a station floor to support its work with vulnerable children.
Engineering Work sees ScotRail re-issue reminder for customers to only travel if essential this month
The safety-critical engineering project will see a specialist netting system installed on a rock cutting near Ratho on the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway line